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Vol.9 Ch.1: Upgraded Training Regime

  "You guys practice after schoht?" Kai asked.

  "Yep, we sure do," Lars gave a thumbs up. "Every day, all day!"

  "Huh. So, hm..." Kai's eyes shifted from side to side as she was trying to weave the right words. "I was thinking............”

  “Yeah?”

  “Maybe I should... Well, maybe I should join you too."

  "You wanna join da special training?" Lars fshed his teeth. "No problem! The more, the marrier, right?"

  "It's fine by me," Yuel said. "But, there is one dition: Lars and I will be pying Bot. We use our after-school practice for these roles, seeing as we barely get to py them at the club."

  "Huh, well," Kai crossed her arms. Well shoot, that was a direct blow to her motivation. She was the team's Carry, so she had to practice that role as much as possible. No matter how much Yuel and Lars were going to beg, she won't surrehe most important role to them.

  With that said, she clearly needed more practice. The 3v3 against the high-schooler showed she still had gring issues to work on. Namely, her inability to cooperate with her teammates. It was embarrassing to admit, but her teamwork was stuck at Silver rank.

  Actually, it should be at least Gold rank. Kai forced herself to believe that. But, she didn’t sound very ving even inside her own head. Well, with her experie was no wonder her teamwork skills barely developed.

  After pying with so many disappointing teammates o became sed nature for her to handle everything herself. In fact, even this very club was filled with a bunch of useless scrubs in the past two years. Those guys made it in only because they somehow reached a det rank by the time they applied to the club, but that only bloated their egos and made them think they were some hot shit. Spoiler: they weren’t.

  Thankfully, all of them graduated by now, and the club was left with mostly det pyers. Even though it was to jab Vi about things and pin about his performance, Vi was actually a det pyer. And so was Ben, if they ighe unfortunate circumstahat made him regurly miss club activities.

  Luke was the only questionable pyer due to his memeing, but he was also a solid pyer at his core. The skill was definitely somewhere deep down there, buried under a pile of memes and bad jokes. Probably.

  With these pyers in the club, Kai developed a little faith ieammates over the past year. But, it was far from enough. When push came to shove, she fot about her allies and pced all the work on her own shoulders.

  It reminded her of how these pesky team projects at school always went down. Kai always made sure to recruit only serious teammates whom she trusted to hahe work. Yet, she always somehow found herself doing 90% of the project by herself. That in dumb.

  With that said, deep down, she actually didn't mind it much. After all, the more trol she had over the project, the easier it was to guarantee a high grade. There’s no way she could entrust the quality of the project to others. She needed as much trol as possible to not get screwed by a bad grade.

  For the better and the worse, the same mentality carried over to Cssmancers. In order to secure victory, she didn't mind taking a rger load upon herself. Doing so gave her more trol over the development of the match, as well as guarahat whoever hahe most important task able pyer. Namely, her.

  That's why she insisted to py Carry. It was in charge of the most important task in the game: carrying the team to victory. Without a strong Carry, the team was bound to get stuatter how well everybody else pyed. She has suffered through enough Carry teammates who were suicidal dumbasses. The stupidity of these guys cost the game to the eeam. So dumb.

  So, Kai had to py Carry. She was the only one she could blindly trust to get the job done. She wasn't a fwless pyer by any means, but she knew her worth. Kai could handle most adversaries, no question about it.

  And yes, she could totally also hahat high schooler Sorcerer she fought the other day. She only lost because of the terrible matchup, nothing more. The ime they meet, she'll mop the floor with his stoic face!

  Ign all of this, Yuel set an ultimatum: Kai had to surrehe Carry role to Lars if she wao join their after-school practice. That was hard to swallow. Or, maybe it was actually a fitting starting point for her personal special training?

  After all, the thing she had to practice above anything else was her ability to trust her teammates and how to safely share some of the burdens with them. By surrendering the Carry role to Lars, it meant she had to trust the guy to carry the team. It’ll be a frustrating enviro for her to py in, but in a good way. It’ll make her more used to this irritating feeling and maybe she’ll actually grow to trust others with that critical role.

  Besides, with those two guys, it should be easier to develop trust. Kai highly valued Vi, Ben, and even Luke. But, her faith in them was nothing pared to the one she held in Yuel and Lars.

  These two were on a pletely different level, they meant business. They didn't e here to py around and have some good ughs with the others. No, they joihe club with one goal only: to win at any cost. Their thirst for victory otentially eveer than Kai's.

  Therefore, Kai could trust them to do their best in any given situation. At least, she thought she trusted them. In truth, the match against the high schoolers begged for different.

  Ohings started going south against the high schoolers, Kai gave up ohe guy wasn’t ing up with any decisive solutions, so how could Kai keep believing in him? In addition, she was also disappointed by how hard the enemy Carry pushed Lars around. If it were Kai pying Carry, she'd whoop that guy’s ass.

  So, as both her teammates were underperf, Kai decided to take matters into her own hands. That's how she came up with that dumb idea of diving head-first against the Sorcerer. But, it was futile. She couldn’t achieve anything by herself there. She required the help fo her teammates.

  Unfortunately, Cssmancers wasn’t like those team projects at school. Her only “enemy” when it came to school projects was her time and motivation. As long as she pushed herself to get stuff done, she passed with flying colors.

  Oher hand, Cssmancers was a petitive game in which Kai will stantly facreasingly stronger oppos. No matter how good she bees, she couldn’t win 1v5. This was a team game and every teammate had a role they had to fulfill. Kai couldn't, and shouldn’t, do everything herself.

  I feel like thinking about all this crap drains all my energy. Kai sighed. She has been refleg on all of these things since yesterday night. It eve her up at night.

  The defeat they suffered at the hands of the high schoolers was just THAT frustrating. Especially, since most of it was Kai’s fault. If only she didn't charge in like an idiot...

  All that hard thinking led her to today, to her request to join Yuel and Lars in their after-school training. Kai had to develop solid trust in their abilities and learn to rely on them even during the most desperate of times. Anythihan that won’t fly on the petitive se.

  "Okay, have it your way," Kai said. "Lars py Carry. But, if you make us lose games, I'm taking over."

  "Deal," Lars nodded.

  "Hoho? What is this I spy with my little eye?" Vi waltzed into the versation. "You three are pnning to go on some special training? Are you going to master the ultimate teique that'll let us win the regionals!?"

  "I just need some more high-level practice, that's all," Kai said. "These guys are Challenger and I'm Diamond V, so if we queue together we're going to py against higher rank pyers. It’s way better than these random matches we get when we queue together. Our ranks are all over the pce."

  "Oh, I see, I see. Other than Yuel and Lars, the rest of the members are like oners pared to your majesty."

  "You all just gotta grind more, dammit," Kai gave everybody a look, theuro face Vi. "Especially you. The heck you're still stu Ptinum for?"

  "Hmm,” Vi gave the question serious thought. “I suspect this is the fault of my dark energy."

  "Your what?"

  "The game system must be sensing my all-ing dark knowledge! It knows I'm the Arbiter of Talents, the one who judge the skills of pyers at a single gnce. However, such a sinful existence ’t be permitted. After all, it's the system's job to gauge pyer skill and match them."

  " you give us the short version of your bullshit?"

  "In other words! The system won't let me go any further because it doesn't want this petition! The world is not yet ready to be judged by moi!"

  "Dunno what you're smoking but you better get off that shit," Kai narrowed her eyes. "Anyway, there's no 'special training'. I just want to practice more on a high level."

  "I see, I see," Vi nodded. "In that case, perhaps I shall join you as well. I wouldn't miing my feet wet in some top-level gamepy."

  "I'm not sure my pce handle four people," Yuel frowned. His room was definitely out of the question. They could use the living room, but his mom scolded him before for not leaving it tidy afterward. Still, this was a great ce to level up the team. He couldn't be the oanding in way of this opportunity.

  "Eh, I probably make it work," Yuel said. "I'll be pying Support, though."

  "Of course, of course,” Vi nodded. “Take it. The role is all yours. You have ied the right to it from birth. Just give me Top and I'm a happy man."

  "What about the rest?" Yuel struck while the iron was hot. "If enough people want to stay and practice, maybe we should just extend our practice hours in the clubroom?"

  "Oh, what a brilliant idea!" Viyped furiously on his tablet. "Stratus suffers a devastati at the hands of representatives from Gordon High, but their fighting spirit burns ever strohey extend their training hours and undergo special training, for the sake of winning the rematd taking the regionals by storm!"

  "More practice?" Luke made a face. "Sounds like a pain. This ain't a job, ya know? We're just middle schoolers. We gotta live and stuff."

  As always, such a hard worker. Yuel narrowed his eyes and questiohe person with his silent gaze.

  "Um, I'm fih more practice," Ben answered timidly. "I have to make up for all the practice I missed, so..."

  Then just stop missing practice. Yuel ranted internally. It has already been weeks sihe year started, yet Ben's special circumstances remained a mystery. The only saving grace was the fact Ben seemed genuinely serious about the game and wao improve, so Yuel let it slide (for the most part).

  "Stay longer after school?" Nia twisted her lips. "Hmm, I doly hurry home, so ok. But, only if I get a one hour nap somewhere in there."

  "Sure," Yuel narrowed his eyes. How much this girl sleep? She takes a brief nap every two or so matches.

  "And so, it’s decided!" Vi announced loudly. "The majority of the club wara special training! Therefore, we shall stay in the club from m to midnight! Even skip csses for it!"

  "Skip school? Heck yeah!" Lars pumped a fist. "I'mma camp over here, yo!"

  "We're not skipping anything," Kai struck down the silly suggestion. "But, it really seems like most of us are fih extending training hours."

  "Why you givihat look?" Luke averted his eyes and scratched his head. "I’m n to be the vilin, you know. Practice is svery, and I'm not oo promote svery."

  "Whatever floats your boat," Kai shrugged. "I won't forybody to stay overtime. If you want to stay, you stay. If you don't, you don't. Deal?"

  "Hell yeah,” Luke regained his vigor. “Democracy, baby!"

  With that, it was decided the club will practice longer. Yuel also wahe club to start practig every single day, but that'd probably be overkill for most of them.

  They begaeraining regime by staying ora hour pared to before, then gradually pumped it up to three hours. With three training days a week, this increase amouo ra weekly hours in total. Not too shabby.

  Though, for Nia, this amount reduced to six hours a week at best. The girl wasn't joking about taking a nap iernoon. Whehe time approached three o’clock, she knocked herself in an instant, like a mae that ran out of batteries. Hopefully, this won't bee a problem if the team has to py matches at this hour...

  That aside, the upgraded training regime visibly improved the team’s overall skill level. If they keep this up, they’ll be ready to take on anybody at the regionals!

  DarkestCymore

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